However, with 5 dropped catches and 30 extras all was not necessarily well with the Windies. |
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Declining catches rebounded slightly following a six-month ban on fishing last year. |
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Like a window washer working on a skyscraper, the body's natural detoxification system never quite catches up with the grime. |
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I can still see him, just, brake lights winking as he catches up with a line of cars ahead. |
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As a redshirt freshman in 2000, he made 25 catches, the second most on the team. |
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As a redshirt freshman last season, Stubblefield led Purdue with 64 catches. |
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The dying afternoon sun catches her white hair and her simple white T-shirt. |
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Returning from it, however, his vessel catches on a reef off the coast of Florida. |
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I am going to sit here and try to get some reading and writing done before the storm catches up with me. |
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In the early 19th century, allis shad made up a third of fish catches in the Severn. |
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Fishing results in a variety of deep-sea catches, such as yellowfin tuna, red bass, and sailfish. |
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Boats were refused permission by the Department to land their catches at Dingle. |
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When the operation settled down, the boats landed some excellent catches at New Plymouth. |
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Many weather textbooks state that occluded fronts occur when the cold front catches up with and overtakes the warm front. |
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She's bang up to now without kowtowing to fashion, and catches the zeitgeist in a completely individual way. |
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Before you apply for any new savings account, check the terms and conditions for any catches or restrictions. |
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He also made 981 Test runs and took 64 catches, mostly in his specialist position at leg slip. |
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A prism reflected in the light catches his attention, momentarily dazzling his eyes. |
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It also catches dictionary and thesaurus sites and sends back deliberate misspellings, antonyms instead of synonyms, etc. |
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The diamond ring and the wedding band Nikolas placed on my finger six months ago blinds me as it catches the sun's rays. |
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But it hangs on, catches the left lip of the cup, slides along the edge all the way over to the right side-and falls into the hole. |
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On Pond One catches comprised largely of rudd and skimmers but with a smattering of tench and crucians thrown in for good measure. |
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If someone's bucket was low on squid, the folks with good catches poured in a few. |
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We've had a disastrous year in our local lobster fishery, with catches down by half and the catch of low quality. |
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A grotesque formation vase catches the attention of guests at first glance. |
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Recorded earlier this year, it catches Young introducing his cycle to an attentive Irish audience. |
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The offshore wind catches the sail on which the main sheet appears to be cleated, and the boat capsizes across the shore. |
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The boat slips sleepily down the harbour, until it rounds the breakwater and the wind catches its sail. |
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For game fisherman the great catches are marlin, sailfish, tarpon and bonefish. |
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He is slightly deaf but the movement from my horse and the crowd behind me catches the tail of his eye. |
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I guess the fish will never be like the old days when catches of bream and tailor numbered into the hundreds. |
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While catches have declined in recent years, the maasbanker may yet prove to be underexploited. |
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The tamandua feeds on ants and termites which it catches with its long, sticky tongue. |
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It catches insects in flight and uses sapsucker holes to feed on sap and insects attracted to the sap. |
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A bridge crosses the point where a small beck that catches water from Iron Keld and Black Crag brings the main supply of water to the tarn. |
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What if the whole entire school catches it and falls into horrible states mentally and physically? |
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Carp, bream and tench all figure in pleasure catches throughout the summer. |
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In one of my favourite scenes, the Duke catches an embarrassed Valentine attempting to elope with Silvia and banishes him. |
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As is usually the case with property investment opportunities, the early bird catches the worm. |
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Baxter wanted to prove that the early bird catches the worm, or in this case, Tony's finger. |
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As my father always used to say, the early bird catches the worm and surprises the IRS spies. |
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The early bird catches the worm in my game, so I have to be up and about no matter what day it is. |
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No catches, no tricks, just give the word and the money goes into my bank account. |
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Also known as the deep sea perch, the species was first targeted in the northeast Atlantic in 1991, with annual catches soon hitting 5,000 tons. |
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Jockeying for position, directly ahead of the knobby, barnacled, good-natured whale, the porpoise catches a free ride. |
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Several bathypelagic fish species, whose occurrence has hitherto not been recorded in the Adriatic, were found among the catches. |
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For an instant, his painted, red-nailed forefinger catches the light as it strikes middle C on his old, battered harmonium. |
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She catches up with her friends, she shops, she goes to the flicks, she misses her family. |
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The silk is beaded with tiny crystals that sparkle when the light catches them just right. |
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It's fixed up and polished till it proudly gleams again and catches the eye of yet another prospective owner. |
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He makes numerous sensational catches because of excellent speed and judgment. |
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And he can't understand why no-one wants the mullet he catches in the local creek and tries to sell for beer money. |
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There was an amazing contest in the mid-week evening open match at the Willows, with two ton-up catches in only three hours. |
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The sea angling season to date has seen an improvement on last year with big catches of tope and codling reported. |
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He is making some of the elusive moves and tough catches that often weren't evident a year ago. |
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Although it faces north, its length ensures it catches a good deal of the midday sun. |
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When that bow wave hits the start of the transmission line, it bounces back, catches up to the mobile boundary, and gets reflected again there. |
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Arvind, a college teacher catches Rajkumar, son of a political bigwig, in the examination hall while the latter is copying. |
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Match catches also reveal some big shoals of bream all along the river, but particularly in the lower reaches. |
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Many of these huge catches are only made possible because the fish are still so tightly shoaled. |
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Over 600 individual animations are in the game, allowing everything from shoestring catches to wrap tackles. |
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New Zealand's fielding was also awful with several misfields and dropped catches. |
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A few wild swishes, a couple of pop-ups for easy catches, and then a mishit squeezed past first base is enough to keep a streak alive. |
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For the second day in a row, VRV Singh charged in and caught the splice on several occasions but groaned and cussed as catches went to ground. |
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The camera catches mollydook Frank Watts having a crack at the ring, the expressions on his mates' faces recording their ideas of his chances. |
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From the moment he catches sight of him, intensely inhaling a cigarette, he is captivated by his every move. |
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Car thefts have dropped in Basildon after police deployed decoy motors which catch crooks in the way a Venus fly trap plant catches insects. |
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On our way down, a boarder in a bright blue jacket catches my eye, carving tight and skimming across the snow like she's flying. |
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Sometimes his pigment catches the canvas threads dryly, leaving the dips of the rough weave coloured only by the undercoat. |
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I know too, that nylon and stretch elastic, cast aside by fishermen, catches around seabirds' legs and either slowly kills or maims them. |
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The blade catches a hair, pulls it up, and slices through it, after which the hair starts to retract. |
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This is bolstered with improved animation, so diving catches and slides into bases, for example, are extremely slick. |
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There are plenty of movements, like diving catches, double play attempts or slides into bases that look and feel very natural to the game itself. |
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He sniffs the air, and catches a million faint scents no one else on the planet can detect. |
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Another catches a pizza delivery boy dropping the pizza and hurriedly putting it back in the box before handing it over. |
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We suspect that a similar dynamic occurs off Greenland, where snow crab catches have also increased recently. |
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The weary Englishmen, with six dropped catches during the innings, eventually broke through in the afternoon. |
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Cooling atop a block of ice are exotic catches of sea bass, bluefish, salmon, sole, lobster and shark. |
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Their debut album, The Acrobat, catches night-bruised piano-pop songs meandering into weary and somnambulistic discord. |
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This spacious room catches the early morning light with windows both to the front and side. |
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Cameras and recorders are in place to verify who actually catches the million dollar ball. |
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She checked mailings for catches in the small print and for any special offers. |
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Although pink salmon and herring catches peaked in the two years immediately following the spill, the two fisheries have since collapsed. |
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The heather drags and catches at the feet, and the surface underneath is bumpy and unpredictable. |
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What catches my attention here is how this discussion functions as a demonstration of how people form and communicate in a virtual community. |
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As she crests the ridge, high above the water, she catches the first white-noise burble. |
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At the shire-hall new-year celebrations, 15-year-old Ruth Hilton catches the eye of a 23-year-old sprig of the gentry. |
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The town's location ensures that it catches most of the day's sun and is sheltered from northern winds by sharply rising fells. |
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Spinning around, the hunter catches a glimpse of a heavy-bodied stag making good his escape over the ridge. |
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The weather has been good and the vessels have had catches of whiting haddock, monkfish, and plaice. |
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A traditional nursery rhyme catches this numinous mode of apprehending space and time. |
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Bottles are capped with an aluminum foil seal, which is sent through a chute that catches the lip of the bottle. |
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I'm just about to crack a rather forced joke to her when something over her shoulder catches my eye. |
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It was one of the first Scottish fisheries to stock with true steelheads, and these caused quite a stir when they started to appear in catches. |
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His offhand remark may be closer to the truth if discount business class catches on. |
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Canio's character, Pagliaccio, catches his wife with the young Harlequin, played by the troupe's junior member, Beppe. |
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Chile is one of the countries closest to toothfish territory and catches and exports a large share of the toothfish harvest. |
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You watch Eric when he catches a hitch and stiff-arms somebody, then he's looking for somebody else to run over. |
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The growing season starts a little late, but catches up with long days of sunshine and what can be stifling heat at the end of summer. |
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A player catches two touchdowns, the game winning two-pointer, recovers an onside kick, and makes a game-saving tackle in less than a minute. |
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A young kid catches a 6lb mullet, knocks it on the head, takes it home to show mum, then it goes in the bin. |
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I'm loading a pallet onto the shrink-wrapping machine and the radio news catches my ear. |
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Deng Xiaoping once said that whether a cat is black or white, the cat that catches the mouse is a good cat. |
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How many times do you have to fall before someone catches you and stays around? |
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But Frank returns unexpectedly and catches the two together in a confrontation that will change everyone's lives. |
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He was just walking through the library, not looking for anything in particular, when he comes upon a book that catches his attention. |
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He explores the space, catches its relationship and represents it in various forms. |
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Thomas, who regularly catches urinary infections, urgently needs surgery to expand his bladder to ensure he will not suffer kidney failure. |
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It damages unborn babies, and may cause miscarriage if the mother catches the disease while pregnant. |
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Robinson is also a fighter for the ball, and his catches are team boosters. |
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He continues to make tough catches, runs well after the catch and seems to have a knack for getting open. |
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Cork's Nicholas Murphy won seven of those kick-outs, including four clean catches. |
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Countless runs were gifted away through shoddy fielding and innumerable dropped catches. |
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It has been a long time since we have seen an Indian wicket-keeper who dives headlong for catches. |
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These good catches indicate that there are large numbers of fish passing through every day. |
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The decline in fish catches in the Great Lake and the river below it may not yet be dramatic, but it is taking place for a variety of reasons. |
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The beaches of East Anglia maybe can't produce the numbers of cod they once did, but there are still good catches taken and big fish caught. |
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He claimed to have evidence of widespread fraudulent reporting of fish catches, falsification of logbooks and illegal fishing in closed areas. |
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Many of us have enjoyed the good old days of huge catches with very few limitations, but those days are long gone as times change. |
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Most of the white fish boats continuing to fish herring with catches varying from good some days to poor other days. |
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Over the last 18 years trawlermen have been told to cut catches and limit days at sea, as efforts to conserve stocks have become more desperate. |
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Some stretches are very well stocked and if you're on fish, multiple catches are common. |
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France, which lands the majority of deep sea fish, is proposing the introduction of the first ever limits on deep-sea catches. |
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There is still some way to go in reducing catches and fishing fleets before benefits can be felt from bigger and healthier stocks, he said. |
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Our local fishermen are getting reasonable catches of prawns and little fish. |
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At home catches of white fish have been poor over the last couple of weeks. |
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Kevin Whincup also advises that a recent consignment of roach into the front pond should see catches continuing through winter. |
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Fish stocks and catches are up, and they have the bonus of jobs and diving tourism income. |
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It states that there are no quotas in force limiting catches and sustainable fishing levels need to be investigated as a matter of urgency. |
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There weren't any zippers, buttons or catches he could find, so it was just a matter of trial and error. |
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At present ventilation windows on carriages are secured by two catches spaced about a metre apart. |
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He will return in a week or so to fit steel bolt locks to all the windows, as it seems the brass catches are next to useless. |
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Mark and Rebecca stood, and the three of them hurried over to the windows, searching for levers or catches to pull them open. |
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The girl looked up at her, too satisfied to care if there were any kind of hidden catches. |
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My eyes danced about the surface of the coupon, examining each word for hidden meaning, hidden catches, and hidden insight into life itself. |
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At The Bull Hotel on Tuesday, the programme makers reassured residents there were no hidden catches. |
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The best catches combine magnificent musical composition with intricate and inventive poetry. |
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Nobody is going to pay attention to your online store unless something catches their eye. |
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A heavy frost has left the garden covered in a sparkling layer of white that catches the light as the sun comes through the clouds. |
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If the practice catches on, however, I would like to see it broadened to include more misunderstood groups. |
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The going was quite easy apart from the odd deep pot that that catches you out by surprise. |
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It remains true that when the US catches a cold the rest of the world sneezes. |
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At Swedish weddings, the custom is to toast the bride, groom, bridesmaids and, well heck, anyone else who catches your eye, with schnapps. |
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Carl yawns cavernously, making sure everyone within a ten foot radius catches a glimpse of his tonsils. |
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After easily defeating a circus strongman for a cash prize, Zishe catches the attention of a German impresario who wants him to come to Berlin. |
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Fishermen have kept records of catches over the years and many naturalists and field sports people recorded sightings of mammals like the otter. |
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Rock anglers are rewarded for their patience with catches of kingfish, queenfish, kob, shad, stumpnose and pompano. |
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The gleaming steel catches the sunlight, casting a play of sparkling reflections and shadows into the Stygian, subterranean depths. |
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Misfields, dropped catches, a wide that went for four and overthrows gave the visitors renewed vigour and King quickly grasped his opportunity. |
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There is also a revolving summerhouse, also typical of the Edwardian age, which catches the sun's rays all day. |
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In the inner courtyard an attractive sundial catches the eye of the visitor. |
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Their home also needs to be altered to include childproof locks, catches and safety glass. |
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In regular papermaking, the mold is a frame over which the screen that catches the pulp is stretched. |
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It's odd that his mother works for the corporation his father is sworn to take down, yet neither of them cares to know or catches on. |
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Wind sounds exactly as it should, and the swoosh of the sail as it catches air and takes the boat for a ride rings just about perfect. |
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Ultimately, it is the fencing, the swordplay in the swashbuckler movie, that catches our attention. |
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Food customs were not shaped by proximity to freshwater and ocean catches, or closeness to the border of another country. |
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On punts, they're hanging the ball high, trying to force fair catches, which sometimes produces shorter kicks. |
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Best of all, he hangs his punts high, increasing the frequency of fair catches. |
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One theory is that a fly cannot cope with two threats at once, so coming at it with two hands, from opposite sides, often catches it out. |
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Unlike steel, or stone, or wood, the fabric catches the physicality of the wind, the sun. |
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With a good score behind him and a couple of good catches, he was soon the most communicative person on the field. |
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When Turat tugs a long, sturdy aluminum tent stake out of the ground, he feels the pointed end with his finger and catches Smith's eye. |
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Danny comes to the plate and hits the ball so ferociously hard that it knocks Robert off his feet when he catches it. |
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First day of Spring and Sydney catches mainstream federal election fever via sidelines. |
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He was a brilliant fielder preferring to field in the deep, where he took some outstanding catches, to close in fielding. |
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While returning home to their farm, a fierce rain and wind storm catches them on the water and the boat capsizes, threatening to drown them both. |
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There needs to be inter-agency cooperation to inspect the fishing vessels, their trawling gear, and their catches. |
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The kids themselves flout this rule with contemptuous ease, but if a teacher catches them, they might well be in for it. |
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This time there's something about the way the veil is pleated which catches your eye. |
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In the scallop fishery, catches have been good but the prices paid to fishermen are very low. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if sport fishermen were able to drag up catches like that from our waters? |
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This convention dealt with issues of sustainable fishery catches and conservation of both aquatic species and habitats. |
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While Jimmy catches flack for acting too straight, he criticizes Isaac for dressing, talking and acting too street. |
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Billy gets excited because this means the price of coonskins will go up and Billy could make a lot of money if he catches a lot of coonskins. |
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From the time a fire first breaks out to flashover, when everything catches on fire, can take as little as three minutes. |
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It seems anything that catches my eye with an iridescent quality, I am uncontrollably drawn to. |
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Voracious readers all, they often spend hours at a fair, flipping through each and every book that catches their fancy. |
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Caused by a tall underwater pinnacle, the effect is most evident when a strong westerly wind catches a flood or ebb tide. |
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The river is in flood at present with water discoloured but this appears to have had no detrimental effect on catches. |
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In the master suite, another pop-out deck catches the breezes and views of surrounding Rancho Mission Viejo. |
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She catches up with the colourful TV cosmetics expert ahead of his flying visit to York next week. |
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It is later revealed that a short, chopping right hand counter by Clay catches Liston squarely. |
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Most houses had inward-looking courtyards, and some used wind catches to circulate air. |
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He catches me sneaking away from the campfire and blocks my path, brandishing a bright-red, footlong salami in his one good hand. |
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If a player catches a goalie in the crease it'll be a penalty and the goal will be disallowed. |
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Something catches the driver's eye at forty miles per hour through the congested street. |
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Two days after most fronts, coastal fishermen can count on better catches of speckled trout and reds, even croaker and sand trout. |
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When our batters try to get out, they drop the catches and when our bowlers bowl them full tosses they pat them back as catches to the fielders. |
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Brakes, overloads, spring catches, monitors and cut-outs that will prevent a lift full of punters from tumbling to a lifty death. |
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But the ball sailed straight upwards and he pouched the simplest of catches. |
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He pouched only one catch but it took him to 234, which equalled the record number of catches in the competition set by his predecessor. |
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The teenage wicketkeeper then pouched two catches to remove both openers cheaply and wickets continued to tumble. |
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At the gate of Kabul airport the first thing that catches the eye are the big colorful advertising banners with images of men and women laughing. |
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There are lots that we can do to help prevent burglaries, such as installing deadlocks on doors and fitting proper window catches. |
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These commands make debugging easier, because Perl catches these bugs for you. |
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His quickness in going to the net often catches defensemen and goaltenders asleep. |
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Scientific truth is always paradox, if judged by everyday experience, which catches only the delusive nature of things. |
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Larger vessels explored the offshore feeding grounds and, using the new purse seine technology, brought back unprecedented catches. |
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But I just grit my teeth and muddle through to the next topic which catches my mind's eye. |
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One of them catches our scent and lets out a howl or a growl or something in between. |
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The cover art immediately catches your eye, sporting the band's embossed name enclosed in a weaving golden border. |
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Byrd catches it, dashes toward the middle of the field and takes the pass into the end zone. |
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In the duet, a male dancer patiently supports and catches a female dancer as she begins to fall. |
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One of their catches gets kept in the dungeon of their castle, to be sucked and dined on nightly. |
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It features a quite attractive, somewhat exotic main theme that immediately catches the ear. |
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The pilot gets into a small bit of leftover wake turbulence, the rental aircraft wobbles just before touchdown and a wingtip catches the runway. |
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If one opens the book at random, it is this multitude of references that catches the eye. |
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They have some very promising youngsters coming through as Father Time catches up with a few of their long serving stalwarts. |
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I especially enjoyed feeding my catches from the morning to the 3-4 foot long jackfishes cruising around the pier. |
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Fishing effort could also be controlled by licensing boats and limiting their catches. |
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But it is the rare transitive use of the verb, with the action sent on to an object, that catches the attention of philologists. |
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The burglar had jemmied the window of the rear bedroom out of its frame, breaking the window catches in the process. |
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Peter Bowles as Judith's novelist husband best catches the acidulous tone of Coward's comedy of bad manners. |
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After lunch, Marvin usually takes another vehicle home and catches a jitney back to the truck to close it. |
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It's a long long 20 minute wait beside a rainswept parade of shops before the following bus catches up and we can continue. |
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The resin found its way into the trading estate's balancing pond, which catches rainwater from roofs and car parks. |
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When two contrary elements are juxtaposed, the sudden surprise catches us off guard. |
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Every year hundreds of new scents are marketed, but most disappear before anyone catches a whiff. |
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She waits for another useless barrage of platitudes and axioms, but all she catches is the harsh rasp of his breathing. |
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His father, Allan Bjornaa Sr., is a Batchewana First Nation fisherman who catches whitefish and lake trout in Lake Superior. |
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A wiggling larva on a leaf of a willow tree catches her eye and is quickly consumed. |
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Statutes will prevent this from spreading across the majority if it catches on like wildfire for the student athletes. |
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There also are no fair catches allowed, and a player is allowed to have only one foot inbounds when making a sideline catch, similar to the college rule. |
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In determining total allowable catches this formulation has proved notoriously open to over-optimistic assessments by the members of high seas fisheries commissions. |
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The European species of chestnut catches the disease, too, and early researchers noticed some Italian trees that seemed to have spontaneously recovered their health. |
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He moves one of the sails so that the yard catches Will and swings him out over the sea. Now, as long as you're just hanging there, pay attention. |
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They've been able to make great catches because the ball is thrown softly. |
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Patterson has turned in some acrobatic, diving catches of late. |
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Your weight shifts and, incredibly, your right foot catches a toehold. |
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Under no pressure whatsoever, Kalac catches an easy ball, then fumbles it, falls on his knees and nearly pushes it into his own net with his nose, like a puppy. |
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The international fishing community has blasted China for threatening to deplete bigeye tuna resources in view of the recent upsurge in actual Chinese catches. |
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The cracks in their marriage begin to show when Tom's sinister past catches up with him and the pair set off an escalating spiral of suspicion, greed and betrayal. |
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Now that he is back we may get an earful from the Egyptian doctor as he catches up on the world since the new year. |
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The magnesium catches fire and zips around on the surface of the water. |
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Eyeing a green-banded swallowtail fluttering above him, Samson takes a running leap and with a deft swoop of his net catches the iridescent butterfly. |
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But the individual who grazes one too many cows or the fisherman who catches one too many netfuls still gets the whole of the reward of that cow or netful. |
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The epilogue catches perfectly the endless withdrawing melancholy of summer evenings in the high north, when pleasure goes on so long it turns into an inexpressible sadness. |
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Why should they though, when fairly simple carp tactics with which most of them are now familiar, will produce very decent catches of quality chub and barbel? |
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Discussing unusually large catches of red steenbras at this time, it was mentioned this was attributable to lack of current along the continental shelf. |
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But his violent past finally catches up with the hood turned husband and father in this rumination on America's predatory predilection to use force. |
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This long free fishing section of the Thames has a habit of turning up more than its fair share of surprise catches including big chub and barbel. |
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As time passes and the booze catches up with her, she dozes off. |
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There were some sensational run-outs and delightful catches. |
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You spend 9 months planning a bank robbery, manage to crack the combination lock on the fifth attempt, but can't open the door because it catches on the fitted carpet. |
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The Border Patrol checkpoint rarely catches drug mules making their way from Mexico or border crossers hidden in trunks. |
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The report said NamSea had increased catches of industrial fish like horse mackerel and anchovies and that NamSea will not pay a dividend to shareholders this year. |
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Not until someone catches on video one small glimpse of your everyday reality and even then, can you get justice? |
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According to official statistics, there are about 24 pelagic vessels in Namibia, most of which have not been going to sea in the past three seasons following poor catches. |
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Every time he catches a cold, Ms. Rao does too and he gets blamed. |
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But then one day something catches your eye, something beautiful, something gliding along like a panther, something with four wheels and a hooter, yes a car! |
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He catches animals and birds, he traffics in legal and illegal products. |
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As odd as it might seem, the idea catches on and spreads like wildfire. |
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Snapper and teraglin have been the main catches off Ballina and Evans. |
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After angrily sharing a secret about the friend who posted about him, he catches himself and laughs, exasperated. |
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By the time it was our turn to field, the conditions were more favourable for bowling, the ball was swinging and Botham took a couple of wonderful catches. |
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A hound whose speed increases arithmetically chases a hare whose speed also increases arithmetically, how far do they travel before the hound catches the hare? |
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Adam then throws a roundhouse kick that catches the back of Andy's head. |
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Whether or not Clarke ultimately catches sight of the hare is beside the point. |
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Rules will include the outlawing of fair catches, allowing only one foot inbounds for a legal catch, implementing helmet cameras, and reducing halftime to 10 minutes. |
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Sometimes catches of a hundred fish a boat are not unusual on the Skerries if you are lucky enough to catch the weather and the tides happily coinciding. |
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It also is imperative that all members of the laser team know how to use the extinguishers properly if the laser catches fire or there is a drape fire. |
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In the first match in Bombay, Jonty Rhodes effected two run-outs and took three catches, one of which was taken at full stretch, body at least four feet off the ground. |
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If a receiver tips or deflects the ball and a player from the opposing team catches it, it's the quarterback who gets dinged while the receiver gets away unscathed. |
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Righetti owns one because he often catches his pitchers in the bullpen. |
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Annual catches by French vessels in Rockall peaked at 3500 tonnes in 1991, but have since fallen to fewer than 500 tonnes as stocks of orange roughy are rapidly depleted. |
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Am I suggesting we give Big Dogs carte blanche to run wild, bedding every pretty young thing who catches their eye? |
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The main catches have been monk, megs, hake whiting and haddock. |
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As much as the sensor suppliers try to create advanced and unique sensor technology, the competition quickly catches up and once again commoditizes the component. |
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The moderately rough seas and the discoloured water certainly made the conditions ideal and several mixed catches of tailor, bream and jewfish were taken. |
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David catches her quick side-glance at him and feels himself crimsoning. |
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He could spot mental mistakes and misjudgments in a ball game quicker than an airborne eagle catches sight of prey scurrying around on the ground. |
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Yet West's point is that the past always catches up with you, that there is something in the Protestant idea of solitary communion with one's maker that is inextinguishable. |
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The ball is alive if Lieberthal catches the foul bunt on the fly. |
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Through gruesomely efficient methods of mist-netting and bird-liming, Japanese hunters delivered huge catches of thrushes, grosbeaks, finches, siskins, and buntings. |
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I like to see fielders drop catches under pressure, batsman get out to full tosses in crunch situations, strokes of luck that turn a game one way or the other. |
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The right-wing press will traffic in all kinds of sleazy rumors the instant she catches cold. |
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A small inshore member of the cod family, the pouting is one of the most common fish around the British coast and can make up a large percentage of angler catches. |
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Although spring catches have been down in recent years, more than 200 springers have been caught this season so far, which is three times as many as the same period last year. |
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Tara catches her, and both are killed as Giles shoots Willow in the back, deciding that she's just too dangerous to live, saying he's truly sorry. |
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We have seen players drop catches that children catch in the playground, make fielding errors that would have the coach of a colts side roaring in fury. |
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Their Kalashnikovs lean against the wall of their hut and the warm evening breeze catches in their traditional baggy trousers and loose, belted shirts. |
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Yet another video catches the sounds of the gunshots and shows Brinsley standing by the parked radio car. |
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He catches me before I fall and then sends me past him, towards my closet. |
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Her legs grow weak underneath her and she almost falls but he catches her. |
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With wide-reaching nets, catches are unintentionally trapping and killing thousands of unwanted bait. |
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His pilgrimage is dogged by calamity, as oxen sicken and die, the cart carrying the bell catches fire, and waifs and strays join his tattered procession. |
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There is something about leather that turns heads and catches attention. |
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By masquerading as a black candidate, Dave Wilson finally catches a break for the white man in America. |
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Many new windows come with better locks and special catches that allow you to leave a window ajar without permitting a burglar to open it far enough to climb through. |
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But until now estimates of the shark harvest were little more than guesses, because the numbers depended on shark fishers to report their catches. |
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Both he and Knight fell to catches by Flower, but Bell and Troughton played some wonderful cricket to take Warwickshire to within sight of victory. |
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They return the next night after Jule realises she has left her mobile somewhere in the house, but Hardenberg surprises them and catches them in the act. |
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An outstanding fielder, he has taken some blinding catches at point and in the covers for Border, and has been responsible for a number of run-outs with direct throws. |
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The annual throng of whitebaiters converging on Lake Ferry has been subject to an unseasonal interruption to the harvest just as catches were beginning to grow. |
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Sarah's lungs and immune system still have not developed properly and she is not allowed outside while it is raining, in case she catches pneumonia. |
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She reaches out blindly, blindly, and catches hold of a passing balcony. |
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Tying a balloon at the gate to the zoo, he catches the blink of a cashier before she rings up another fee, hungers for the moment a turtle slips into water. |
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Not a man will boast that he himself has pulled in even a flounder, but they are certain their brothers, on more fortunate boats, have prospered from great catches. |
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One simple criterion for a developmental mutation is embryonic lethality, but this also catches mutations in genes involved in housekeeping functions. |
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